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Yes.

Yeah, actually I didn’t...

Licenses to carry are an affront to the constitution thank you, please take your communist registration/confiscation schemes elsewhere.

My absolute favorite thing about endurance racing is the disparity between classes. The time discrepancy between the prototype class fastest lap of 1:36.903 and the GTD class fastest of 1:47.099 is a whopping 10 seconds. There’s absolutely tons of passing and fights for the better line. A prototype could lose an

why not just have a powered zip line up to the blimp in the first place?!

So the main reason I don’t use mass transit is the last mile problem, what if there was just like, man sized drones to take us from house to nearest transit hub on demand, we could call them, autonomous something... perhaps autonomous cars?

With a nuclear battery it shouldn’t be too difficult at all...

The Q1 should fly fine.

It’s a reference to Ray Bradbury...

just fyi, it takes at least 451 °F for paper to burn

Leatherman StylePS is what I carry when flying. I suggest going to your multitool manufacturer of choice and searching for the term “TSA”, it’ll likely only pull up the multitools that are marked TSA Approved

CLENCH HARDER

Welcome Terrell,

He’d love to drop a well balanced high/low force on our bullshit too... His style was solid, but I look forward to Terrell’s as well.

Well yes, it would be using HF SSB, likely in the 10 and 20 meter bands, though you could use digital modes as well besides phone. It’s not cheap, but the technology definitely exists. Also consider having the receiver be a SDR using a raspberry pi or older laptop, you’ll have a lot more capability. 

Entirely a good idea. Then you’d have somewhere to mount solar panels as well, they make flexible solar panels that would go nicely onto the roof of many cars. This will allow you to have probably 50-70 watts of electricity to run it all. So for instance have 30 watt HF transceiver, you could fit a 20-6m HF antenna on

Quite... In fact there are man portable HF systems running off a few lithium packs, solar and a portable wire antenna, for under 25 pounds you too can carry around a worldwide infrastructure independent communications system.

That’s not what we’re going for?

Obvs.

no hybrid, just driving like an asshat in the city with a Hyundai